A football team consists of 20 each freshmen and sophomores, 15 juniors and 10 seniors. Four players are selected at random to serve as captains. Find the probability that: a) all four are seniors b) There is one each: freshman,

A college class with 30 sophomores, 18 juniors, and 12 seniors is divided into project groups where each group has the same number of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. What is the greatest number of groups that can be formed? How

Freshman:Sophmore = 5:4 Sophmore:Juniors = 7:8 Juniors:Seniors = 9:7 The total is 2158, what is the amount of each grade? So far, I got 35:32:224/9 for Freshman:Sophmore:Seniors I don't know if I'm correct, or what I'm doing. Can

Freshman:Sophmore = 5:4 Sophmore:Juniors = 7:8 Juniors:Seniors = 9:7 The total is 2158, what is the amount of each grade? So far, I got 35:32:224/9 for Freshman:Sophmore:Seniors I don't know if I'm correct, or what I'm doing. Can

there is 2 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 8 juniors, and 15 seniors. A local television station wants to interview 8 students from the team. How many different ways can exactly 4 seniors and 4 juniors be selected for the interview?

According to the record of the registrar's office at a state university, 35% of the students are freshman, 25% are sophomore,16% are junior and the rest are senior. Among the freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors, the portion

In a particular class, there are 3 freshmen, 5 sophomores, 11 juniors, and 2 seniors. If the instructor randomly chooses a student to answer a question in class, what is the probability that the student chosen will be a freshman?